CECT CHEST (CONTRAST)
Also Known As:
Contrast-Enhanced Chest CT
CECT Thorax
CT Chest with Contrast
CECT Chest is a contrast-enhanced CT scan that provides detailed imaging of the lungs, mediastinum, pleura, and chest wall. It is used to detect tumors, infections, vascular abnormalities, lymph node enlargement, and other structural changes. The contrast dye enhances blood vessels and soft tissue for better diagnostic accuracy.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
CT scan with intravenous contrast
Detect tumors, infections, vascular abnormalities, lymphadenopathy
Lungs, mediastinum, pleura, chest wall, major vessels
Ionizing radiation with contrast
Includes Test 5 Parameters
CECT Chest is a CT scan of the chest performed after injecting contrast dye to get detailed images of the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and surrounding structures.
Doctors recommend it to detect tumors, infections, vascular abnormalities, lung nodules, pleural effusion, or chest trauma, and to plan surgeries or interventions.
Yes, it is generally safe. Patients may experience a warm sensation or metallic taste. Inform the doctor if you have kidney problems or contrast allergies.
You may be asked to fast for 2–4 hours before the procedure. Remove metal objects like jewelry or clothing with zippers covering the chest.
The scan usually takes 10–15 minutes, and including contrast injection and positioning, the full procedure may take 20–25 minutes.
CECT CHEST (CONTRAST)
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